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life rjomp*re the evening new«pa , p«pera with the morning journals for conclmire prool that the balk of tile news ap pcara firtt in the former. I mx D - ■ ♦ columns of this new! V'. .'-.. V-" FIFTY-FIRST- PITTSTON, PA., TUESDAY EVENIN' BURIED UNDER A «9«". r j QWLY DAnv J// INSURGENT ATROCITIES WARSHIP FOB MOROCCO. THE TIEN-TSIN TROUBLE COUNTY ABB STATE. flataklv lark •» Brtai Diltn Finest, Nobbiest, flost Complete WRAPft Official Records Tell of Murder Washington, March 19.—Instructions have been sent by tlie state department hy telegraph to Consul General Gummere at Tangier, Morocco, to proceed In the court of the sultan and, backed by the flagship New York at the nearest port, Mazlgau, to demand an apolo- (o Term*. Russians and English Still In Hostile Attitude. ■•Was •! Ml tea OMdaliM !■D Bull ■Mlu. MOUNTAIN OF SNOW and Treason. The Wilkssbsrre Banking Clearing House was opened this morning Bight Rev. Ethelbeit Talbot, of the .Kplaoooal Oharoh, oanflrmed a large claw }a Wllkeabarre Sunday. C... L.IKE OF. A NEW EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM. VON W ALDEBSEE INTEBVENEI We have a special offering of Wrappers for one week. A lady's wrapper made from standard quality prints, in grey, blue and ted. Nine-inch flounce skirt, nicely trimmed with ruffli ;irfoi Glacial Accident in Switzerland. Order of Twtt Commluloa BaUbllah* ea Department of Public laatrictloa—Ome Thontind Teacher* Woted—(.ood Salaries Will Be Mil. in Hit Ctfadtr as CaUsaMa»Dtel Cktat •( Allied Foreaa-IIMMlfo Oeaaral, It la Said, BD|hMSwyrumlsa—Clash Between Soldfti. "j Tleu-tsln, March 19,-Awaltiug luv atrnctlons from the home governments, the English and Russian troops still face each other, lhtrenched on the banks of the Pel-bo river. The situation would be pure comedy were Iff not fraught with such grave possibilities. Visitors and photographers Qoqjt to see the unique spectacle, which la unparalleled since tbe English lay In the trenches before Sevastopol. . Thus was a rear-end oolllsloa of freight trains jasterdsy on the Philadelphia sad Beading Railway near Sheridan. ' Lyman Curiae, engineer on a D , L. & W. traltf dleCfat bis post Saturday and his train was wrecked In oonaeqaenee of running wild. s- General manager Wayland, of the L«k-awanna Telephone oompany, Soranton, arretted In oonneotlon with thrbriberj Investigation was discharged,, An attempt to wreck a Delaware, Laokawanaa and Western passenger train wamade Snnday night at the narrows, aooat three mlleeedatiTof Blooms barg. CPRINE u SUMMER GOODS FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL |ey for the apparent discourtesy of the grand vizier and tbe minister of foreign affairs in an effort to defeat the purpose of the United States In dispatching a special mission to Morocco city, tlie Moorish capital, to arrange for the settlement of certain claims of American citizens. h New York Stock lUrkata, furnished by M 8 S35S-™ *®L5' New York, Mar. W, IDoi. Washington, March 19.—The record* In the coses of 84 Filipino natives charged with various offenses against military discipline In the Philippines, Including murder, treason and other acts of violence, have been received at the war department These records make plain the methods pursued by the insurgents to terrorize the native inhabitants of the islands and show cases of atrocities committed npon the latter where they declined to comply with the demands and the exactions of the so called Filipino government. In one case nine Insurgent sympathisers, fully armed, seized In the night a family of five persons and killed them with bolos. The motive for the' murder was the punishment of the family for refusing to pay taxes In support of the Insurgent government. The guilty natives were sentenced to hard labor for 30 years. Open. Olos. and Win, 41)4 I l Wot -n Union MM ant An Excellent Combination. Ever shown in this cif y have Jast arrived. Corns and examine them and leave D our order for a HpriDg Suit, Overcoat, Veet or Trouters. Fit and every other aatiefactlon guaranteed. The pleasant method and beneficial effects of the well known remedy, Syrup of Figs, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co., Illustrate Mie valueof obtaining the liquid laxa- Jvc principles of plants known to be medicinally laxative and presenting them in the form most refreshing' to the taste and accentable to the system. It is the one perfect, strengthening lasa tive, cleansing the aystem effectually, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers gently yet promptly and enabling one to overcome habitual constipation permanently. Its perfect freedom from every objectionable quality and substance, and its acting on the kidneys, liver and bowels, without weakening or irritating them, make it the Ideal laxative. IAD MEN TALKING STRIKE Mr. Gummere Is also Instructed to press tbe claims unadjusted after the payment by Morocco of $5,000 for tbe killing of Marcus Ezegnl, a naturalized American who was milrdeeW' at Fez In 1900, by a mob.'' QEO.F. BUSS. THE CITY TAILOR, 5 Kortb Main St. • D MR WU1 Call dm All This Time. General Harrison's Will. Broken ground and ruined buildings make natural defenses, behind which are stationed scattered detachments of Indian Sikhs, whose turbans show like skirmish lines. A total of two companies are spread over the area of two acres on both sides of the disputed railroad siding, an Indian an* a Cossack brushing elbows as they walk In their beats, two feet apart. A Busslan post of 13 men guards tbe, 'en0 of tbe railway c ut ten feet from tbe foremost of the British contingent. The officers of the' two nations salute «one another. There is no show of. Ill fueling, and there Is small chance of any conflict without ordem, although a reel;less shot would precipitate- it bloody skirmish. The Russians are greatly outnumbered.Teaterdsy tut* boys In starch of wlnter-green, on s hill a half mile watt of 8harpavlliet ate a quantity of polsonsil berries, and died in terrible agODy an hour afterward. WILLIAMSON'S PRICE? Indianapolis, March 19.—In tbe presence of tbe members of General Benjamin Harrison's family yesterday afternoon, gathered In the parlor from whence bis remains were conveyed last Sunday to bis old church and the last Testing place at Crown Hill cemetery, his last will and testament was opened and read by W. H. H. Miller, the genernl'a 'll/elong friend and .counselor, In whoBe hands the Instrument was placed soon after Its execution In 1896, Just before the decedent left for Paris to make his argument In the British-Venezuelan case. Nothing could be learned last night regarding tbe contents of tbe will or the provisions of tbe distribution of the property, but It was a matter of report that General Harrison had made ample and veryjlberal provision for Mrs. Harrison and their lltfle daughter and that there could be ho reasonable ground from any direction for future dispute of the will in the courts. les over shoulders. Site* t- Pittston 3* «o 44 Sale Price SI C b j •:}& 19.—A fraifnl acoldrat W to monnUtni oMr Lata D •TtUnalM nrapi down a* loa htdta borjtog that IU»g ■ ■amber of oOeUl*. T. J. Vanderslloe, who on Friday was appointed County Commissioner to fill the vacancy oansed by the removal of William Krlokbanm, was ar as ed yeaterday, charged with aaaanlt and battery. Best patent flour - $4.50 17 lbs granulated sugar 1.00 Fresh eggs - .18 Best dairy butter - .24 Feed, all kinds, cwt 1.00 Best table syrup, gal - .40 Fancy N. O molasses .60 •100 Bawuti aioo. IT FAYS TO BUT AT THE The mdm of this paper will b* pleased to toata that there to at toast one dreaded disease that sdasiee haa bean able to care to all Ma stages, and that la eatarrb. Hall's Catarrh Core la the only positively onre known to the medtoai fraternity. Catarrh being a oosatttntlonel dlaaaae, reqnlraa a oonatltotlooal treatment. Hall'a Catarrh Onre la taken Internally, aotlug dtreetly npon the blood and maoous anrfaoaa of the system, thereby deatroylog the fonndatlon of tha disesss and giving the pattant strength by bonding cp tbe oonatltailon and aaalatlng nature In doing lta work. Tha proprietorshave aomoeb faith In lta onraflva poweri, that tbey offer one hundred dollars for any oaae that It falla to oore. Sand lor llat of teattmonlala. In the process of manufacturing flgs arc used, as they are pleasant to the taste, but the medicinal qualitiesof the remedy are obtained from senna aud other aromatic plants, by a method known to the California Fio Syrup Co. only. In order to get its beneficial effects and to avoid imitations, please remember the full name of the Company printed on the front of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. ty la aotlvely engaged la My-J any who may be alive. So In another case under the orders of a lieutenant colonel In the Insurgent forces a native was seized, bound and made to stt down while a soldier "held Ills bead and with a knife cut his throat" The murderer was condemned to be hanged. Most of the other cases were cases of murder of Innocent Filipinos by alleged soldiers and officers of the Insurgent army, several of whom are described as notorious bandits and outlaws. The end of the Silk strike in Scrsntoa is near at band a majority ot the mill owners hsvlng declared In favor of arbitration. In Wllkeabarre, the employes of the Bamford mill coin intoned work again yeetiiday.PEOPLE'S STl arsons have ban taken out alive, dead bodlea have bean rsoov- is South Rata street, FltttMb 3 cans corn - .25 ii TALKING STRIKE. - ■ aallread Baa An mmtai M a strike •C*f liXiwTwk, iDmaj, N. T„ Mareh 1# -Trainmen to tta employ of the New York Central Bailroad at Wast Albany acd vicinity an talklay strike antoas the griavaneea whleh they have are isBsedlad. If' A DOUBLE STRIKE. Cornell University Campns la the Inland Kecoa for exonraloQlats from Pennsylvania and New York Stataa. The beaut/ and grandeur of the coenery, hllla, lake and valley an wonderful and delightful. Tbe races on Oaruga Lake next DscoratiSh Dsy, between Cornell, Penneylvanla and Columbia, with probably Harvard, will draw the ueoal Immense oonoouree of people to 3 cans tomatoes - Nice Greening Apples .25 Ptopto'a 'Phon*. M«zt to It was reported on Sunday that both slden would withdraw tbelr guards pending a diplomatic settlement, but this report was denied. SAW FRANCISCO, CAL JjOUISVTLLE, KY. NEW YORK, N. Y. Vor Bale by all Drugglau —Prlneroo. oer bottle. Always the Cheapest. 506 LUZERNE AVENUE. G. M. WILLIAMSON, The most atrocious case, according to the records, is that of Euseblo Rojas, styling himself a lieutenant of Infantry In the Insurgent forces under the command of Alejandrlno, an outlaw who claimed to exercise -summary power over the lives and property of the natlves who did not bear arms against the United States and who conceived It to be bis duty to rob and murder peaceful and law abiding people Uvlng within his so called military Jurisdiction. Going In ordinary dreas and taking with him a few followers, he secretly seized his unsuspecting neighbors, a man at a time, and, taking them Into the forest, he proceeded in two instances to bury them alive. JOHN O'D. MANGAN'S Evans W-BRO& Tills crisis Is a test esse to decide Russia's right to seize territory (luring peace negotiations. It Is alleged that the concession was previously acquired by the railway company, backed by British capital. The construction of the railway siding across Russla.'s claim Is only a pretext tp force the dispute to an Issue. • \ , Crisis a Teat Case. Waieat Hlota In Rawia. PRICES. Best Patent Flour - $4.50 Shop, per cwt ; 1.00 Meal, per cwt - 1.00 Bran and Midds., cwt 1.00 Sorn and Gr. Gorn, cwt 1.00 Long Hay, per cwt - .95 Gut tiay, per cwt - .90 Oats, per bushel - - .36 Butter, per lb - . - .24 Frehn Eggs, per dozen .20 3 bottles Gatsup • • .25 Address W. J. Ommm&Co, Toledo, 0. Sold by draogUta, 75 oente. Ball's Family Pills an the beat St. Petersburg, March 19.—The students organized what was intended -to be an Imposing demonstration In front of the Cathedral of Our Lady of Kazan, tlje occaslou being the anniversary of tbe death of Vetrora, the girl who committed suicide some years ngo In a dungeon of tbe political prison In the fortress of St. Peter and St. Paul In order to escape infamous persecutions. Tbe demonstration was Tield, but owing to the presence of tbe troops It was rather a mild affair, although for a time serious consequences seemed likely to follow the brutality of the Cossacks In driving back tbe people with whips. The troops made many arrests, Including teachers and pupils of the higher grade girls' school. Several of these young women resisted arrest. itbaea. A grand observation train war constructed by the Lehigh Valley B B. for those exolttng raoes at that City, and will again aooommodate the alghtsesrsat the Lakeside. The racing courae Is perfect —the handsomest In ths World. m flails Will be ImM DM IIM needed. SbamoMn, March M-George Martlets, ametaiy of Dtatrlet No. #, said to- *CXP0»»'Sjf j*Zr*g? mwmrr f JfcMymr -' Best Patent Floor, per bbj_. fufti ; Feed, per 100 . , , 1,00 Long Hay, per 100 . .95 Cut Hay, per 100 , . .90 Oats, per bosbel . . Potatoes, per boshel . . .60 Strictly fresh eggs, per dos. . 18c Mackerel, No. 1, per lb . . ««Jtc Salt Haddock, 6 lb* for . Salt Herring, 6 lbs for Salt Clscoes, 6 lbs for . Salt White Fish, 6 lbs for . . Codfish, best stripped, per ! Codfish, in bricks, per lb . Whole Codfish, pei At a regular meeting of Plttetan Lodge, No, 408, B. of L, P.,'held March 17tb, 1901, the following resolutions were unaalmoualy adopted: el veadelanea. Everybody Is breathlessly waiting for the troops to racelvp (heir instructions from the home governments, and there Is much excltablelwar talk. In addition to tbe tyualan trouble tbe French have been responsible for a sudden outbreak of disorder and violence against tbe English on Sunday, prompted by their sympathy for Russia. English officers Were assaulted, civilians were mobbed and ladles were Insulted. The French have been forbidden to enter tbe English concession Without passes. Extra patrols bave been placed In both districts. Street rows are frequent. (Tor some time past tbe American solittars Have been helping the British against ttie French. day: "If the operators rajaot the demands of tbe Ualtsd Mine Workers a two strike oall will be Issued April 1st, one for a •J stlfl* ot all miners, the laeood tor a strike of all sstfnsete, ftramec tad pumpmen. Yea, Anguat Flower atlll baa the largeat aale of any medicine In tha elvlllsed world. Your mothers and grandmothers never thought of using anything else for Indlgee tlon or Biliousness. Dootors were scarce, and they seldom heard of Appendicitis, Nervous Prostration or Heart failure, eto They used August Flower to clean out th. syatem and atop fermentation of undigested food, regulate the action of the liver, etlm nlate the neivoue and organlo aotlon of tt» ayatem, and that la all they took whei feellog dull and bad with beadacbes and other aoliee. Yon only used a few doeei of Orson's Aoguet Flower, to liquid form to make yon aatlefled there Is nothioe serious tbe matter with you, Oct Green't Prise Almanao. Question Aaswmsd, Whereas, II has ptosaed Almighty God to remove from oar midst our tote brother Morgan Harsh and whereae, It la bnt Just that a fitting tribute of htm ehould be had, therefore be It Beeolved, That while we bow with humble eubmlaelon to the will of the moet nigh, we do not the less mourn for oar brother who haa been -taken from as. Beeolved, That In the deeth of Morgan Harsh thta Lodge aoffere the loas of a brother who waa ever ready to offer the hand of aid to the needy and dlatreeeed ot the fraternity, an aotlve member of thin ■oolety wboee ntmoet endeavors wsre for Its welfare and proeperity. Beeolved, That the heartfelt eympathy of this Lodge be extended to bla wife in this sad sffl lotion. ANTI-SALOON LEAGUE. AassSI Ccaveatlaa WU1 be Held fee Hery*-t - »u»n nil Week. Hamburg, Marsh 10,-Tbe State eonvcetUa of tbe .Pennsylvania AnH-Salooo f. sagos will be held In Harrlsbnrg, March SI and at. y. O. XJUsy, a prominent ot lbs ssiiiilsUtiB, will tnrif|fcy»om 800 to MO delegates ateeKpNtri kanQeest Iooladed among till speakersDy)lbe Bsv. Philadelphia, and tbe TT Biib il Con well, tt PMIaiiljhU TO CHANGE DIPLOMATS. The witnesses In this case, some of yhom testified that they were compelled to dig tbe graves of the waiting vic- tims, related horrible details of tbe manner In which men In the full vigor of life were sufflocated under the masa of earth thrown upon tbem. Rojas denied his responsibility for the murder of the men burled alive, but concluded by saying, "All my actions have been In pursuance of the orders of my superior officer." This man was ordered to be banged. Hew Bdawllau) lyataa. "*»- Quite a number at the acts of the Philippine commission as promuTgaMf No. 91 South Main Street SOLD Af CAWL8V* WOB STOKE • • Honolulu, March 12, via San Francisco, March 19.—Tbe principal measure introduced in tbe legislature since last Saturday was a bill presented today in the house prorldjpg for an annual pension (6Dr ex-Queen Lllluokalanl. This measure provides for a pension of $12,- reaalea For Lllluokalanl, Startling Spring Suits Offer! Wnldrlatemltioa Fwtlle. London, March 19.—'The Times tills morning makes the . following announcement: "We leatn Jhst Conut von Waldersee has Inwfnnl ueammander I11 chief of tbe allied forces In China to put an end to the mutually hostile aft Undo of the British and Russian troops nt Tlen-tsln." Spring is knocking loudly and we are ready for the early spring buyers Our stock growB bigger daily. Few goods are arriving every day. Every - thing precisely as represented, prices unvarying, lower than any other store for like qualities. Just to Introduce our Merchant Tailoring Department, we have placed on? $20.00 Suiting down to $16 00 for one week Beeolved, That oar charter be draped la mourning for sixty days and that tha resolutions oespresd upon tha records of tbe Lodge, and a oopy be sahTto the wife of our deoesstd brother, also to be printed In Firmoii G-uaira Wautbb K. SiriDKB, ) Lswis Uinta, Y Com. Joan Fi.rna, ) The lingering eough following grlppD calls for One Minute Cough Cure. For all throat and lnng troubles this Is the onlj harmless remedy that gives tmsudtatt reaults. Prevents consumption. T. 1 Yates, Plttaton- Strcb's pharmacy, WesC Pitta tor. Alwayve'ome to1 Lowest in by the military authorities In thfe'Islands have been received at the war department One of tha most Important, that for establishing a department of public Instruction In tbe islands, already has been briefly reported by cable from Manila. Jt provides for a general department of public Instruction, wltb a central office at Manila, under the direction of a general superintendent to be appointed by tbe commission at a salary of 86,000 per annum. Mbools are, to be established In every pueblo In tbe archipelago where practicable, and those already established shall be reorganized where nec-' essary. The salaries of tbe division superintendents and teachers and tbe curricula for primary, secondary and other public schools are to be established by the superintendent He also Is to exercise general supervision over the entire department. ■000 per minimi during the queen's lifetime. It Is believed that some sort of pension will be granted to her, as every political party Is pledged to such a measure. TbCliUl Introduced today was presented by the Independent home rule party. quarters beat in quality. Ttww*UIMnUMtuC OotoFttU Jt diapatcli from Tien tsin, dated Williams and MoAnnltj's oar pet and wall paper house In Seranton was dsatrojed by Are this morning. Waterrffle, V. Y, Mareh l#.-Woid he. jbM xeeelred la thie town, (ha bona of filial la* mil Tower, Oattad Btetee Ambaaaador a* the CWttit Of St Patarabaig, that he la to be toanafeired to tba United Statea Kmbeaer ,«t Facia. » to aald that General Horaoe t»rtar, praaaot A»baaaa dor at Paria, dartcea to raOia and that the allmateof St. Fataobwg doaa not agiaa with Mr- TdwaCe haalth. . DON'T BB DECEIVED. March )». HHu |i. m.; eaya, "Tlie Rosgeneral Wocark lias declined a compromise suggested by Count tod Waldersec." Evans Bp The Old Bailable Varaltaia Eaublla^ment Sblpn reckad Omo Ptokrd I®. f PAW EXPELLER.l ■HIGHLY PUMStO BY ALL, WHO HAVE USEOIlf B. OPPENHEIMER, UItm the Beet Satlefaeuen. Philadelphia,_ March 10.—Tlie steam: er Waeslfind, which baa arrived here from Liverpool, had on board Captain Georgo W. Steel man and the crew of six men of the schooner Isaac N. Kerlin, froip Jacksonville to Baltimore, before reported abandoned I'ety lfl iq latitude ST, longitudo 04. The crew wore picked up by the steamer St. Quentin and taken to London. The American consul there secured passage to this country for the men on the Waealand. 46 South Main Str* Oar past dullnga with yon spaak (or themeelvea ud, H to the tature, we will continue aa In the put, to repreaent oar good* Jait u th*7 are. No ihoddy good* ptlmnad off on 700. Oar Una ot fnrnltnra has no superior for exeelleno* or; quality, and iti durability la ita beat faatnra. Every artlola la thoroughly examined before b®- Ior pnrohaaad, whloh anablea na to give yon ■ tall gaarantae that It will be J oat a* wa repraaant It. Wa oall yonr epeetal attention to ooi beantlful Una ol mnalo oablnata, their laqaal never batora ahown In Pitta ton. Oall and learn tha merlta ol onr aprlng pnrohaaaa. Wa aonaldar It a pleaaure to ahow yon tbeaa gooda, even II yon do not eare to bay. Hock lslund Trill Wreck**. Grand Junction. la., March 19.—A Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific passenger I rain bound for Fort Dodge jumped Ihe track going at full speed about two ndlcs north of Grand Junction. Tlie afclclciii was caus«d, It is supposed, by Ihe sinking of the rails, as no other cause was apparent. Two passenger and mall cars are lying on their side In a shallow pool of waler, aud the tender la also overturned, the engine stye-king to the track. A large number were Injured, a few seriously. ONE PRICE CLOTHIER, I«ii St., nr. William, PITTSTON. 9 E. Iiikot St, WILKES-BARRE. 7 NW*rktW.3b* 1897. It gives ma great pleasoie facl to recommend to the public \JE»/ at large your excellent .marvel iv "ANCHOfTPAIN EXPCU.ER for the tresf ment and relief of Rheumatism,Neuralgia and other complaint*:Having used It with surprising success in tha Island of Cuba.I bag to State, that I always carry a bottla with msand wou^dno^^w^h^i^^ PANNEBEOKER'S : PIPE FOR ROU MANIA. r,,Tif- Ma lmnC a Plttabolk, Mareh lfc-Tb* National TmbaOo.ka*WD tha largaat contract lor etaal pipe axel awarded to an Amarloan oloMiaklna Htm. It la an order lor bo «d in tha eo Datamation at • water Una la Boo- Tela* d*llv*r«d wW foot npuaar Jy $8,000,000. It wUl be thirty Inohea In dlamatar. FOULARDS. All WOT finished i i from tlx 1 ten daya n gardleaa o weather. 1 South MdL Street, We like a Specialty Chfldrei't Photos. Washington, March 19.—Hon. Mark ». Brewer of Michigan, a member of the civil service commission, has diet) here from a complication of diseases. Mr. Brewer had been at home sick foe the last ten days, although for some time past his health has been poor. He was 04 yenrs pf ago and leaves a widow. The funeral will be he(4 ijt Poi| tlae, Mich., Thursday. Civil Service CoaMllilDRar Dead. ! We are now showing an exceptionally fine assort ment of the, There are to be ten school divisions in the archipelago, each wltli a division superintendent, and there Is to be a superior advisory board composed ol the general superintendent and four members, to be appointed by the Philippine commission, who ahull conalder the general subject of education In the Islands and make regulations, etc. According to the terms of the act the EngHeh language as soon as practicable shall be made tbe basis of all public Instruction, and soldiers may be detailed #» Instructors until replaced by trained teachers. No chance to loss if yon am aouatomerof ours. Another large consign meat of gr«n groceries wtll arrive Saturday mornlog. Don t forget to leave yoqr order. 8guuy & IpoBSMOu. Ihe Wlaatas Oard New Printed Foulards. All the newest conceits in the way of coloring and design. Also the best value we have ever owned in BLACK TAFFETA. O. Doimlly, fepth Main St., Plttaton. A commanI RITTBTi 11 a bbwabb or iwrrxtioNti „ €«. ,«ie PMris^giMI CHARGED WITH PERJURY. TREATMENT Of A COLO. Fresh eggs, dlreet from the eonatry, every day, at Davs Bsrlew's new general produce sod frnlt market, next door to the Bohan liquor story. 8. Kain SL Strictly fresh Bradford-oouoty sggs, 18 oenta par doasn. tin Bros. Lawns and Dimities—Do not wait till the choice of the stock of Wash Goods stock is gone. Now is the time to lay in your summer stock. McGall's Patterns. Armstrong's Atu* TB~« »•» Iwmm flea TeilHiHe torn* Good Advice by a Well Known Pay Syracuse, March 19.—Rev. Oliver Perry Pitcher, a retired Methodist minister, well known In central and northern New York, has died at Adams, N. y„ ttgeil 80 years. From 1803 to 1863 he was engaged in mission work in the army under the auspices of the Chris tlan commission and In 1800 and 1807 was connected with the Bible society at Washington. Prominent Methodist Mlaleter Dead. , Waah., Maroh 10.—In the Unity1 States Dlatrlot Oonrt today the «aa» of tha United State* vs. Kagens Bidden, H*nry 8. Png*l*y. Alb*rt Biddeil, Jam** Barry and Sdgar Paraell. charged with perjury is connection with moving op on timber claims, to on trial. elelUi A wall known pbyslolan aaya that a eo!d o»n be saally treated at th* outset, Eht I negleoted may lead to la grlpp* and pn*omonl*. Be aaya that tha b*at bom* treatment for th* onr* of oolda and la grlpp* la Krana*'* Oold Onr* Capaulee- He ue*e them elmoat exolualvely In hla practice, aa they d»not affect tha bead aa doea qulnln* nor np**t th* atomaeh. Oi Authority is given to the general superintendent to obtain from the United States 1,000 trained teachers at salaries of not less than $76 nor more than $100 per month, the txpef salary to be fixed according to the efficiency of tftg teacher. The act provides that 110 teacher or other person "shall teach or criticise the doctrines of any church, religious sect or de»pnjlnatlon or shall attempt to Influence the pupils fpr or against any church or religious sect in opy public school." Violation of this section Is pnade punishable by summary dismissal from th# public aervice. GLOBE WAREHOUSE, PITTSTON. Ita can as** yourself many boon of to faring during theoold, stormy winter by ha ring yostr teeth oared for and placed la good condition. Ton will And work doneby Dr. Moon will give general satisfaction. 0#oe 1* N. Main 8t D*Sm Best Flour Feed, all kinds **'* ,,m*" tr°Ub'*' "ST" to '' \\ thorouahlr cleans* elahteen mac iiLj' ' ifl \ cold water, without hard rube | substitute othar thanJVoper^muj^J Oats, as bushel lots... 1 Potatoes, bushel... May, per 100..... , Best Butter...... s No. 7 Broom. J 2 cans fine Peaches . J 3 cans Corn ; 1 dozen Canned Corn... j Oats, per bushel WOMEN CANDIDATES. Washington, March 10.—Chief Justice Fuller of the United States supremo court has announced that the court will take a recess from next Monday for a fortnight. The opinion is quite general that the decisiou of the court in the Porto Rican and Phil Ipplne questions will not be announced ptytll after that recess. Pwrfft Rlcpa Decision Delayed. Hm»l Iseilei lev omea la* Maw Jar. ' This rsjnedy Is prepared In soft, aolnb's gelatine oapeales, whloh an eaally dls solved by the wsmtfe and flotde ol the etomaob. They are muob preferable to little, hard, sugar coated pills or tableta that alwaye offer objectionable resUtanca to aatmllatlon. Kreuee'e Gold Oar* poetttvely our** oold In th* head, cold In th* sheet, cold in th* throat or oold la any part of th* body, and It will prevent th* development ol bronehltl* or pneumonia It la lor ssls at all Bret olaas drag stores at SO cents a box. Sold by J. B. Bouok. Crawford, N. t., Maroh 19.—The oampalga which closes with todey'e municipal, alaotkm has been marked by lively elee ttonaerlng on the part of th* women Id effort* to el*ot two ot their *ex members of th* aehool board. sey leva. The telephones bring yon within reach of our voice. Let us have a short talk on prioee of our choice grcorrise. Ojders can be taken at the same time. Goods delivered promptly. Tmlk U Cheap. The act also provides for a norm&) ■chool at Manila for the education of natives In the science of teaching. It appropriates J400,000 for school buildings sod 1220,000 for apparatus and fixtures. Acme Steam Laundry 3 lbs Evap. Peaches.. . 4 lbs Prunes Lion Coffee . „jj Arbuckle Coffee ,|| Fresh eggs, 4m CIVIL SERVICE WORK. Dead at 111, T. A. Guana, Ihe Grooer, South Main St, Plttston, Pa. Columbus, Qa., March 10.—Catherine Gant, a negro woman, aged 111 yeurs, (jus died at her home in this city. Aunt Catherine was born In Virginia and came to Columbus lu its earliest days. Before coming here she belonged to a family who entertained Lafayette on his last visit to this country. Of lepereat to Tea. Bny a good wheel. Oar Pleroe Cheln- Ieaa Bib the bill. Prloe $75. Bosusslhi & BaonoLn. THB CELEBRATED |Por over heir a century the popular remedyl ■ superior to all ethers) with Physicians in I [Europe and America, for the prompt andl ■complete cure of lontc standing or recent! leases of derangement of the urinary organsi lin either sen. At all nc. bottle I lot farensnl.CLIN & CO j.il* Iiealaallee Belni Held Today for li- aaalaar at Sarvaje. Washington, Uaroh 19 —A civil urvloe •lamination began today and will oloae tomorrow In all ottlM having a free mall delivery evetem for the position of examiner of goveromaat surveys for tin genoral land oBoe. Wondii Ib the nillfilsu, Mrs. O. E. VanDnessm Kllbonrn, Wls.,| was ■ filleted with stomaoh and ooastlpetlon tor a long tlma. The say, "I have tried many preparations bnt none have dona me the good that Ohambarlaln'e Stomteh and Liver Tablets have.'1 These tablets are for sale at Farrer, Faok & Bob erte, apothecaries; Pllteton, one door above B«gle Hotel, and Want Pitta ton, Wyoming aid Lnisrne Aves. Newburg, N. Y„ March 19.—A letter from the Philippines says that George H. Nestell, a member Pf Company M, Forty-fourth United States volunteers, bnd botli eyes shot out In a battle In tb£ Island of Cebu and was captured by the Insurgents. Strictly fresh Bradford oonsty eggs, 18 oenta per dossn. 8am Baoe J. T. ARMSTRONG * CO„ H Booth Maty 8t„ PTTTrrOM - HOODS DELIVERED P QU«II| HIlN If Havana. Havana, March 10.-Lieutenant Oeu cral. Miles, who Intends to Inspect the principal military posts In Cuba, hflg arrived here with bis party from the United States. Salt rheum, with its burning stinging ssosatloa, Is due to poor blood and is cured by Hood's Saraaparilla, the great blood purifier. HAS SAILED AWAY N«w Move by the Bervlabes. n Math *t1a«Ht sqaedroa Baa Oaaa to ' Peoaeoola, Fla., Ifaroh 18.—Tba North | Allantle Squadron sailed today for Torget Bay, Oolebra Islands, where the ships are doe the Mtb Inst. London, March 19.—A special dlapatch from Cairo, Egypt, says u new dervish movement Is reported to have •occurred in the southern part of the Sudan. Or. Ball's On|t Sirup hu prove* ltulf to be a quick and sure onre for croup. Mothers, when your children art attacked with that dreadful disease, yon can depend upon this marvelous remedy. It never falls to cur* and gives relief at ones. Prise, SB oenta. TP. BURKK, Hallway and Steamship Ticket Agent. Tickets to all points In the west over the beet routes. Baggage always checked through to deetlnatlon. Agent for the Inman Line, White Btar Line, Canard Line. Gnion Line, Anchor Line, North German Lloyd Hembora Lines, F ench Line, Netherlands Line, Red -1«r Line American Line, Italian Line Sod Allan State Line. Vrafte and Honey Orere sold for English pound*. Anstrlen Guildera, Bnselan Roubles and German lfarks Very low ratee. Office at D , L. & W. depot, Plttston Junction. Pa. For a stylish tailor-made garment go to De Forest H. Hatfield, Weat Plttaton. Spring styles all In. A riesdlak Attaab. Ail attack was lately made on 0.t. Collier, of Cht okee, Iowa, that nearly proved fatal. It cxma through h'a kidneys. Hla back got so Uma that ba ooold not stoop without great pain, nor alt In a chair exnept propped by cushions. No remedy helped Mm until ha tried Kleotrlo Bitters which effected such a wonderful change that ha vrttee he feels like a new man. This marvelous medialne cans beckaabe and kidney tronble, pari Asa the blood and bnilds np your health. Only bO oents at W. 0. Prlos, Plttston and Btroh's pharmacy, Wast Plttston. Opening Sale Wash Goods Will be no exception to the recognized excellence of oar goods, in fact there will be improvement. We wiil ezl as nsnal, a full line lawns, seersuckerj«pQgi| embroideries, mocha gloves, dbrsete, and low bust) hosiery, kerchiefs, in tact all the that go to comj first class dress goofl8"~ tion store. Fresh shad today at Sharp's Market St Ooanterfelte of DeWltt's Witch Hails Salve are liable to causa blood poisoning Leavs them alone. The original has ths name DeWltfs upon tba bo* and wrapper. It la a harmless and healing salve for akin diseases, Uneqnslled for pile*. T. J. Yates, Plttstoni Stroh's pharmacy, Weet I Plttaton. THE WEATHER, CToapr Baaaas from Bakr's Onb at night are agonlilng to mocaert. Da Qal.via'a Caoor Tutotoaa will relieve eroup, soon aa administered. It Is also a nmniUNUsDT for ooughs, colds and hing oomplalnta. Twenty-five oents per bnDtla. A PlaasMt Datr.—"When I know anything worthy of recommendation, I consider it mydnty to tell it," mti Bev. James Murdoch, of Hamburg, Pa. "Dr A (new'a Catarrhal Powder baa cured me of catarrh of fire yean standing. It is certainly magical In Its effcct. I The first application benefited me In five minutes. 50 cents." J. H. Honck. Washington, D. O., Mar. 1$.-Forecast The time toljuy Wash Materials is when the assortments fresh and unbroken, and styles the latest. We have surpassed all previous years. Tfhe designs and btDlor combinations are marvels of artistic beauty. Bijou and Blue Bell Lawns at io cents. Violet Lawnsignd Zephyr Muslins at iajCc. Colored Dotted Swisses, Fine Dimity, at is rents. D Plain, liaht Mue, pink and buff Organdie with black border, »6c. u uw«,tiq Siflfcl Orgindje at to """"" ™ " Wh"T " Foilard Dalsace, as beautiful and serviceable as indUt silk, sale 25c. Silk Striped ChaHles, a 40c quality at 33 cents. Sale now In progress. antli 8 p. m. Wsdnesday, for Eaatarn . Pennsylvania : Bain; warmer tonight; Wadassday, exoept In southern portion of the State, Increasing soatheasterly winds. RROOLAMATION. A special election will be held at the usual polling plare in the second ward of the City of Plttston, Friday, Msrch 29. 1901, and in the manner provided by lsw to elect a member to Select Council from said ward to fill the vacancy for the unexpired term caused by the resignation of Mr. P. F. Joyce ' T.J.CofacoftAN^Maioy^, A TENNE88EE HANGING Pore olive oil, Imported, at QraoeV. Nenfohstel and brick cheeae at Oraoe'rt tlntaet Poremoet lfaarSefeaol Oblldrea an (laklj. t Bsllneatb to Par tba Paaalty far BleMaa In ths'.flelrt of medietas lis Hood's Sarsaparilla. It possesses aotnal and nneqaalled merit by which It onrea all diseases caused or promoted by impure or Impoverished blood. If yon have rheumatism, dyspepsia, sorofttla or eatarrb. tot Stay take Hood's Saraaparllla and be onredT^If you are ran down and feS weak and tind, yon may be sure It will dd yon good. nd, qnu DT Motner uwy, a Done in Ohlldren'e Home, New Tork, break up eolds In M bonis, core feverlshoees, beadache, stomach troubles, tM thing disorders, move and rsgalata tba bowel#, and dee troy worms. Kra. billy Hsronn. Msrldsn, Ot, says: "It Is the best medicine la the world for ehlldren when feverish and wTttiitoA g, nimstuil, rliBm'. Tn I. Iheiaanns unse la a Pay. Mystio Onre for rheumatism and naoraleia radloally ouree In 1 to 8 days. Its ' « JFayettaviUs, Tsnn., Hank 10.—Jamas fMbrsath will -be hung tar murder, fa the Jfrfrs prtson yard tomorrow. UTS IRA 1FER . B. Cutler, A ■ teat laving. j shoes, slippers and rubber goods Jaae than oaat of manufaetnre, at Haa for Moving ANTRIM'S, iptly. IMwtii lata atu. I Th# feTorlU oMhartk to Hood'C NOR'] MAIN STREET
Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, March 19, 1901 |
Subject | Pittston Gazette newspaper |
Description | The collection contains the archive of the Pittston Gazette, a northeastern Pennsylvania newspaper published from 1850 through 1965. This archive spans 1850-1907 and is significant to genealogists and historians focused on northeastern Pennsylvania. |
Publisher | Pittston Gazette |
Physical Description | microfilm |
Date | 1901-03-19 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Language | English |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact the West Pittston Public Library, 200 Exeter Ave, West Pittston, PA 18643. Phone: (570) 654-9847. Email: wplibrary@luzernelibraries.org |
Contributing Institution | West Pittston Public Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, March 19, 1901 |
Subject | Pittston Gazette newspaper |
Description | The collection contains the archive of the Pittston Gazette, a northeastern Pennsylvania newspaper published from 1850 through 1965. This archive spans 1850-1907 and is significant to genealogists and historians focused on northeastern Pennsylvania. |
Publisher | Pittston Gazette |
Physical Description | microfilm |
Date | 1901-03-19 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGZ_19010319_001.tif |
Language | English |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact the West Pittston Public Library, 200 Exeter Ave, West Pittston, PA 18643. Phone: (570) 654-9847. Email: wplibrary@luzernelibraries.org |
Contributing Institution | West Pittston Public Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Full Text | life rjomp*re the evening new«pa , p«pera with the morning journals for conclmire prool that the balk of tile news ap pcara firtt in the former. I mx D - ■ ♦ columns of this new! V'. .'-.. V-" FIFTY-FIRST- PITTSTON, PA., TUESDAY EVENIN' BURIED UNDER A «9«". r j QWLY DAnv J// INSURGENT ATROCITIES WARSHIP FOB MOROCCO. THE TIEN-TSIN TROUBLE COUNTY ABB STATE. flataklv lark •» Brtai Diltn Finest, Nobbiest, flost Complete WRAPft Official Records Tell of Murder Washington, March 19.—Instructions have been sent by tlie state department hy telegraph to Consul General Gummere at Tangier, Morocco, to proceed In the court of the sultan and, backed by the flagship New York at the nearest port, Mazlgau, to demand an apolo- (o Term*. Russians and English Still In Hostile Attitude. ■•Was •! Ml tea OMdaliM !■D Bull ■Mlu. MOUNTAIN OF SNOW and Treason. The Wilkssbsrre Banking Clearing House was opened this morning Bight Rev. Ethelbeit Talbot, of the .Kplaoooal Oharoh, oanflrmed a large claw }a Wllkeabarre Sunday. C... L.IKE OF. A NEW EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM. VON W ALDEBSEE INTEBVENEI We have a special offering of Wrappers for one week. A lady's wrapper made from standard quality prints, in grey, blue and ted. Nine-inch flounce skirt, nicely trimmed with ruffli ;irfoi Glacial Accident in Switzerland. Order of Twtt Commluloa BaUbllah* ea Department of Public laatrictloa—Ome Thontind Teacher* Woted—(.ood Salaries Will Be Mil. in Hit Ctfadtr as CaUsaMa»Dtel Cktat •( Allied Foreaa-IIMMlfo Oeaaral, It la Said, BD|hMSwyrumlsa—Clash Between Soldfti. "j Tleu-tsln, March 19,-Awaltiug luv atrnctlons from the home governments, the English and Russian troops still face each other, lhtrenched on the banks of the Pel-bo river. The situation would be pure comedy were Iff not fraught with such grave possibilities. Visitors and photographers Qoqjt to see the unique spectacle, which la unparalleled since tbe English lay In the trenches before Sevastopol. . Thus was a rear-end oolllsloa of freight trains jasterdsy on the Philadelphia sad Beading Railway near Sheridan. ' Lyman Curiae, engineer on a D , L. & W. traltf dleCfat bis post Saturday and his train was wrecked In oonaeqaenee of running wild. s- General manager Wayland, of the L«k-awanna Telephone oompany, Soranton, arretted In oonneotlon with thrbriberj Investigation was discharged,, An attempt to wreck a Delaware, Laokawanaa and Western passenger train wamade Snnday night at the narrows, aooat three mlleeedatiTof Blooms barg. CPRINE u SUMMER GOODS FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL |ey for the apparent discourtesy of the grand vizier and tbe minister of foreign affairs in an effort to defeat the purpose of the United States In dispatching a special mission to Morocco city, tlie Moorish capital, to arrange for the settlement of certain claims of American citizens. h New York Stock lUrkata, furnished by M 8 S35S-™ *®L5' New York, Mar. W, IDoi. Washington, March 19.—The record* In the coses of 84 Filipino natives charged with various offenses against military discipline In the Philippines, Including murder, treason and other acts of violence, have been received at the war department These records make plain the methods pursued by the insurgents to terrorize the native inhabitants of the islands and show cases of atrocities committed npon the latter where they declined to comply with the demands and the exactions of the so called Filipino government. In one case nine Insurgent sympathisers, fully armed, seized In the night a family of five persons and killed them with bolos. The motive for the' murder was the punishment of the family for refusing to pay taxes In support of the Insurgent government. The guilty natives were sentenced to hard labor for 30 years. Open. Olos. and Win, 41)4 I l Wot -n Union MM ant An Excellent Combination. Ever shown in this cif y have Jast arrived. Corns and examine them and leave D our order for a HpriDg Suit, Overcoat, Veet or Trouters. Fit and every other aatiefactlon guaranteed. The pleasant method and beneficial effects of the well known remedy, Syrup of Figs, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co., Illustrate Mie valueof obtaining the liquid laxa- Jvc principles of plants known to be medicinally laxative and presenting them in the form most refreshing' to the taste and accentable to the system. It is the one perfect, strengthening lasa tive, cleansing the aystem effectually, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers gently yet promptly and enabling one to overcome habitual constipation permanently. Its perfect freedom from every objectionable quality and substance, and its acting on the kidneys, liver and bowels, without weakening or irritating them, make it the Ideal laxative. IAD MEN TALKING STRIKE Mr. Gummere Is also Instructed to press tbe claims unadjusted after the payment by Morocco of $5,000 for tbe killing of Marcus Ezegnl, a naturalized American who was milrdeeW' at Fez In 1900, by a mob.'' QEO.F. BUSS. THE CITY TAILOR, 5 Kortb Main St. • D MR WU1 Call dm All This Time. General Harrison's Will. Broken ground and ruined buildings make natural defenses, behind which are stationed scattered detachments of Indian Sikhs, whose turbans show like skirmish lines. A total of two companies are spread over the area of two acres on both sides of the disputed railroad siding, an Indian an* a Cossack brushing elbows as they walk In their beats, two feet apart. A Busslan post of 13 men guards tbe, 'en0 of tbe railway c ut ten feet from tbe foremost of the British contingent. The officers of the' two nations salute «one another. There is no show of. Ill fueling, and there Is small chance of any conflict without ordem, although a reel;less shot would precipitate- it bloody skirmish. The Russians are greatly outnumbered.Teaterdsy tut* boys In starch of wlnter-green, on s hill a half mile watt of 8harpavlliet ate a quantity of polsonsil berries, and died in terrible agODy an hour afterward. WILLIAMSON'S PRICE? Indianapolis, March 19.—In tbe presence of tbe members of General Benjamin Harrison's family yesterday afternoon, gathered In the parlor from whence bis remains were conveyed last Sunday to bis old church and the last Testing place at Crown Hill cemetery, his last will and testament was opened and read by W. H. H. Miller, the genernl'a 'll/elong friend and .counselor, In whoBe hands the Instrument was placed soon after Its execution In 1896, Just before the decedent left for Paris to make his argument In the British-Venezuelan case. Nothing could be learned last night regarding tbe contents of tbe will or the provisions of tbe distribution of the property, but It was a matter of report that General Harrison had made ample and veryjlberal provision for Mrs. Harrison and their lltfle daughter and that there could be ho reasonable ground from any direction for future dispute of the will in the courts. les over shoulders. Site* t- Pittston 3* «o 44 Sale Price SI C b j •:}& 19.—A fraifnl acoldrat W to monnUtni oMr Lata D •TtUnalM nrapi down a* loa htdta borjtog that IU»g ■ ■amber of oOeUl*. T. J. Vanderslloe, who on Friday was appointed County Commissioner to fill the vacancy oansed by the removal of William Krlokbanm, was ar as ed yeaterday, charged with aaaanlt and battery. Best patent flour - $4.50 17 lbs granulated sugar 1.00 Fresh eggs - .18 Best dairy butter - .24 Feed, all kinds, cwt 1.00 Best table syrup, gal - .40 Fancy N. O molasses .60 •100 Bawuti aioo. IT FAYS TO BUT AT THE The mdm of this paper will b* pleased to toata that there to at toast one dreaded disease that sdasiee haa bean able to care to all Ma stages, and that la eatarrb. Hall's Catarrh Core la the only positively onre known to the medtoai fraternity. Catarrh being a oosatttntlonel dlaaaae, reqnlraa a oonatltotlooal treatment. Hall'a Catarrh Onre la taken Internally, aotlug dtreetly npon the blood and maoous anrfaoaa of the system, thereby deatroylog the fonndatlon of tha disesss and giving the pattant strength by bonding cp tbe oonatltailon and aaalatlng nature In doing lta work. Tha proprietorshave aomoeb faith In lta onraflva poweri, that tbey offer one hundred dollars for any oaae that It falla to oore. Sand lor llat of teattmonlala. In the process of manufacturing flgs arc used, as they are pleasant to the taste, but the medicinal qualitiesof the remedy are obtained from senna aud other aromatic plants, by a method known to the California Fio Syrup Co. only. In order to get its beneficial effects and to avoid imitations, please remember the full name of the Company printed on the front of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. ty la aotlvely engaged la My-J any who may be alive. So In another case under the orders of a lieutenant colonel In the Insurgent forces a native was seized, bound and made to stt down while a soldier "held Ills bead and with a knife cut his throat" The murderer was condemned to be hanged. Most of the other cases were cases of murder of Innocent Filipinos by alleged soldiers and officers of the Insurgent army, several of whom are described as notorious bandits and outlaws. The end of the Silk strike in Scrsntoa is near at band a majority ot the mill owners hsvlng declared In favor of arbitration. In Wllkeabarre, the employes of the Bamford mill coin intoned work again yeetiiday.PEOPLE'S STl arsons have ban taken out alive, dead bodlea have bean rsoov- is South Rata street, FltttMb 3 cans corn - .25 ii TALKING STRIKE. - ■ aallread Baa An mmtai M a strike •C*f liXiwTwk, iDmaj, N. T„ Mareh 1# -Trainmen to tta employ of the New York Central Bailroad at Wast Albany acd vicinity an talklay strike antoas the griavaneea whleh they have are isBsedlad. If' A DOUBLE STRIKE. Cornell University Campns la the Inland Kecoa for exonraloQlats from Pennsylvania and New York Stataa. The beaut/ and grandeur of the coenery, hllla, lake and valley an wonderful and delightful. Tbe races on Oaruga Lake next DscoratiSh Dsy, between Cornell, Penneylvanla and Columbia, with probably Harvard, will draw the ueoal Immense oonoouree of people to 3 cans tomatoes - Nice Greening Apples .25 Ptopto'a 'Phon*. M«zt to It was reported on Sunday that both slden would withdraw tbelr guards pending a diplomatic settlement, but this report was denied. SAW FRANCISCO, CAL JjOUISVTLLE, KY. NEW YORK, N. Y. Vor Bale by all Drugglau —Prlneroo. oer bottle. Always the Cheapest. 506 LUZERNE AVENUE. G. M. WILLIAMSON, The most atrocious case, according to the records, is that of Euseblo Rojas, styling himself a lieutenant of Infantry In the Insurgent forces under the command of Alejandrlno, an outlaw who claimed to exercise -summary power over the lives and property of the natlves who did not bear arms against the United States and who conceived It to be bis duty to rob and murder peaceful and law abiding people Uvlng within his so called military Jurisdiction. Going In ordinary dreas and taking with him a few followers, he secretly seized his unsuspecting neighbors, a man at a time, and, taking them Into the forest, he proceeded in two instances to bury them alive. JOHN O'D. MANGAN'S Evans W-BRO& Tills crisis Is a test esse to decide Russia's right to seize territory (luring peace negotiations. It Is alleged that the concession was previously acquired by the railway company, backed by British capital. The construction of the railway siding across Russla.'s claim Is only a pretext tp force the dispute to an Issue. • \ , Crisis a Teat Case. Waieat Hlota In Rawia. PRICES. Best Patent Flour - $4.50 Shop, per cwt ; 1.00 Meal, per cwt - 1.00 Bran and Midds., cwt 1.00 Sorn and Gr. Gorn, cwt 1.00 Long Hay, per cwt - .95 Gut tiay, per cwt - .90 Oats, per bushel - - .36 Butter, per lb - . - .24 Frehn Eggs, per dozen .20 3 bottles Gatsup • • .25 Address W. J. Ommm&Co, Toledo, 0. Sold by draogUta, 75 oente. Ball's Family Pills an the beat St. Petersburg, March 19.—The students organized what was intended -to be an Imposing demonstration In front of the Cathedral of Our Lady of Kazan, tlje occaslou being the anniversary of tbe death of Vetrora, the girl who committed suicide some years ngo In a dungeon of tbe political prison In the fortress of St. Peter and St. Paul In order to escape infamous persecutions. Tbe demonstration was Tield, but owing to the presence of tbe troops It was rather a mild affair, although for a time serious consequences seemed likely to follow the brutality of the Cossacks In driving back tbe people with whips. The troops made many arrests, Including teachers and pupils of the higher grade girls' school. Several of these young women resisted arrest. itbaea. A grand observation train war constructed by the Lehigh Valley B B. for those exolttng raoes at that City, and will again aooommodate the alghtsesrsat the Lakeside. The racing courae Is perfect —the handsomest In ths World. m flails Will be ImM DM IIM needed. SbamoMn, March M-George Martlets, ametaiy of Dtatrlet No. #, said to- *CXP0»»'Sjf j*Zr*g? mwmrr f JfcMymr -' Best Patent Floor, per bbj_. fufti ; Feed, per 100 . , , 1,00 Long Hay, per 100 . .95 Cut Hay, per 100 , . .90 Oats, per bosbel . . Potatoes, per boshel . . .60 Strictly fresh eggs, per dos. . 18c Mackerel, No. 1, per lb . . ««Jtc Salt Haddock, 6 lb* for . Salt Herring, 6 lbs for Salt Clscoes, 6 lbs for . Salt White Fish, 6 lbs for . . Codfish, best stripped, per ! Codfish, in bricks, per lb . Whole Codfish, pei At a regular meeting of Plttetan Lodge, No, 408, B. of L, P.,'held March 17tb, 1901, the following resolutions were unaalmoualy adopted: el veadelanea. Everybody Is breathlessly waiting for the troops to racelvp (heir instructions from the home governments, and there Is much excltablelwar talk. In addition to tbe tyualan trouble tbe French have been responsible for a sudden outbreak of disorder and violence against tbe English on Sunday, prompted by their sympathy for Russia. English officers Were assaulted, civilians were mobbed and ladles were Insulted. The French have been forbidden to enter tbe English concession Without passes. Extra patrols bave been placed In both districts. Street rows are frequent. (Tor some time past tbe American solittars Have been helping the British against ttie French. day: "If the operators rajaot the demands of tbe Ualtsd Mine Workers a two strike oall will be Issued April 1st, one for a •J stlfl* ot all miners, the laeood tor a strike of all sstfnsete, ftramec tad pumpmen. Yea, Anguat Flower atlll baa the largeat aale of any medicine In tha elvlllsed world. Your mothers and grandmothers never thought of using anything else for Indlgee tlon or Biliousness. Dootors were scarce, and they seldom heard of Appendicitis, Nervous Prostration or Heart failure, eto They used August Flower to clean out th. syatem and atop fermentation of undigested food, regulate the action of the liver, etlm nlate the neivoue and organlo aotlon of tt» ayatem, and that la all they took whei feellog dull and bad with beadacbes and other aoliee. Yon only used a few doeei of Orson's Aoguet Flower, to liquid form to make yon aatlefled there Is nothioe serious tbe matter with you, Oct Green't Prise Almanao. Question Aaswmsd, Whereas, II has ptosaed Almighty God to remove from oar midst our tote brother Morgan Harsh and whereae, It la bnt Just that a fitting tribute of htm ehould be had, therefore be It Beeolved, That while we bow with humble eubmlaelon to the will of the moet nigh, we do not the less mourn for oar brother who haa been -taken from as. Beeolved, That In the deeth of Morgan Harsh thta Lodge aoffere the loas of a brother who waa ever ready to offer the hand of aid to the needy and dlatreeeed ot the fraternity, an aotlve member of thin ■oolety wboee ntmoet endeavors wsre for Its welfare and proeperity. Beeolved, That the heartfelt eympathy of this Lodge be extended to bla wife in this sad sffl lotion. ANTI-SALOON LEAGUE. AassSI Ccaveatlaa WU1 be Held fee Hery*-t - »u»n nil Week. Hamburg, Marsh 10,-Tbe State eonvcetUa of tbe .Pennsylvania AnH-Salooo f. sagos will be held In Harrlsbnrg, March SI and at. y. O. XJUsy, a prominent ot lbs ssiiiilsUtiB, will tnrif|fcy»om 800 to MO delegates ateeKpNtri kanQeest Iooladed among till speakersDy)lbe Bsv. Philadelphia, and tbe TT Biib il Con well, tt PMIaiiljhU TO CHANGE DIPLOMATS. The witnesses In this case, some of yhom testified that they were compelled to dig tbe graves of the waiting vic- tims, related horrible details of tbe manner In which men In the full vigor of life were sufflocated under the masa of earth thrown upon tbem. Rojas denied his responsibility for the murder of the men burled alive, but concluded by saying, "All my actions have been In pursuance of the orders of my superior officer." This man was ordered to be banged. Hew Bdawllau) lyataa. "*»- Quite a number at the acts of the Philippine commission as promuTgaMf No. 91 South Main Street SOLD Af CAWL8V* WOB STOKE • • Honolulu, March 12, via San Francisco, March 19.—Tbe principal measure introduced in tbe legislature since last Saturday was a bill presented today in the house prorldjpg for an annual pension (6Dr ex-Queen Lllluokalanl. This measure provides for a pension of $12,- reaalea For Lllluokalanl, Startling Spring Suits Offer! Wnldrlatemltioa Fwtlle. London, March 19.—'The Times tills morning makes the . following announcement: "We leatn Jhst Conut von Waldersee has Inwfnnl ueammander I11 chief of tbe allied forces In China to put an end to the mutually hostile aft Undo of the British and Russian troops nt Tlen-tsln." Spring is knocking loudly and we are ready for the early spring buyers Our stock growB bigger daily. Few goods are arriving every day. Every - thing precisely as represented, prices unvarying, lower than any other store for like qualities. Just to Introduce our Merchant Tailoring Department, we have placed on? $20.00 Suiting down to $16 00 for one week Beeolved, That oar charter be draped la mourning for sixty days and that tha resolutions oespresd upon tha records of tbe Lodge, and a oopy be sahTto the wife of our deoesstd brother, also to be printed In Firmoii G-uaira Wautbb K. SiriDKB, ) Lswis Uinta, Y Com. Joan Fi.rna, ) The lingering eough following grlppD calls for One Minute Cough Cure. For all throat and lnng troubles this Is the onlj harmless remedy that gives tmsudtatt reaults. Prevents consumption. T. 1 Yates, Plttaton- Strcb's pharmacy, WesC Pitta tor. Alwayve'ome to1 Lowest in by the military authorities In thfe'Islands have been received at the war department One of tha most Important, that for establishing a department of public Instruction In tbe islands, already has been briefly reported by cable from Manila. Jt provides for a general department of public Instruction, wltb a central office at Manila, under the direction of a general superintendent to be appointed by tbe commission at a salary of 86,000 per annum. Mbools are, to be established In every pueblo In tbe archipelago where practicable, and those already established shall be reorganized where nec-' essary. The salaries of tbe division superintendents and teachers and tbe curricula for primary, secondary and other public schools are to be established by the superintendent He also Is to exercise general supervision over the entire department. ■000 per minimi during the queen's lifetime. It Is believed that some sort of pension will be granted to her, as every political party Is pledged to such a measure. TbCliUl Introduced today was presented by the Independent home rule party. quarters beat in quality. Ttww*UIMnUMtuC OotoFttU Jt diapatcli from Tien tsin, dated Williams and MoAnnltj's oar pet and wall paper house In Seranton was dsatrojed by Are this morning. Waterrffle, V. Y, Mareh l#.-Woid he. jbM xeeelred la thie town, (ha bona of filial la* mil Tower, Oattad Btetee Ambaaaador a* the CWttit Of St Patarabaig, that he la to be toanafeired to tba United Statea Kmbeaer ,«t Facia. » to aald that General Horaoe t»rtar, praaaot A»baaaa dor at Paria, dartcea to raOia and that the allmateof St. Fataobwg doaa not agiaa with Mr- TdwaCe haalth. . DON'T BB DECEIVED. March )». HHu |i. m.; eaya, "Tlie Rosgeneral Wocark lias declined a compromise suggested by Count tod Waldersec." Evans Bp The Old Bailable Varaltaia Eaublla^ment Sblpn reckad Omo Ptokrd I®. f PAW EXPELLER.l ■HIGHLY PUMStO BY ALL, WHO HAVE USEOIlf B. OPPENHEIMER, UItm the Beet Satlefaeuen. Philadelphia,_ March 10.—Tlie steam: er Waeslfind, which baa arrived here from Liverpool, had on board Captain Georgo W. Steel man and the crew of six men of the schooner Isaac N. Kerlin, froip Jacksonville to Baltimore, before reported abandoned I'ety lfl iq latitude ST, longitudo 04. The crew wore picked up by the steamer St. Quentin and taken to London. The American consul there secured passage to this country for the men on the Waealand. 46 South Main Str* Oar past dullnga with yon spaak (or themeelvea ud, H to the tature, we will continue aa In the put, to repreaent oar good* Jait u th*7 are. No ihoddy good* ptlmnad off on 700. Oar Una ot fnrnltnra has no superior for exeelleno* or; quality, and iti durability la ita beat faatnra. Every artlola la thoroughly examined before b®- Ior pnrohaaad, whloh anablea na to give yon ■ tall gaarantae that It will be J oat a* wa repraaant It. Wa oall yonr epeetal attention to ooi beantlful Una ol mnalo oablnata, their laqaal never batora ahown In Pitta ton. Oall and learn tha merlta ol onr aprlng pnrohaaaa. Wa aonaldar It a pleaaure to ahow yon tbeaa gooda, even II yon do not eare to bay. Hock lslund Trill Wreck**. Grand Junction. la., March 19.—A Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific passenger I rain bound for Fort Dodge jumped Ihe track going at full speed about two ndlcs north of Grand Junction. Tlie afclclciii was caus«d, It is supposed, by Ihe sinking of the rails, as no other cause was apparent. Two passenger and mall cars are lying on their side In a shallow pool of waler, aud the tender la also overturned, the engine stye-king to the track. A large number were Injured, a few seriously. ONE PRICE CLOTHIER, I«ii St., nr. William, PITTSTON. 9 E. Iiikot St, WILKES-BARRE. 7 NW*rktW.3b* 1897. It gives ma great pleasoie facl to recommend to the public \JE»/ at large your excellent .marvel iv "ANCHOfTPAIN EXPCU.ER for the tresf ment and relief of Rheumatism,Neuralgia and other complaint*:Having used It with surprising success in tha Island of Cuba.I bag to State, that I always carry a bottla with msand wou^dno^^w^h^i^^ PANNEBEOKER'S : PIPE FOR ROU MANIA. r,,Tif- Ma lmnC a Plttabolk, Mareh lfc-Tb* National TmbaOo.ka*WD tha largaat contract lor etaal pipe axel awarded to an Amarloan oloMiaklna Htm. It la an order lor bo «d in tha eo Datamation at • water Una la Boo- Tela* d*llv*r«d wW foot npuaar Jy $8,000,000. It wUl be thirty Inohea In dlamatar. FOULARDS. All WOT finished i i from tlx 1 ten daya n gardleaa o weather. 1 South MdL Street, We like a Specialty Chfldrei't Photos. Washington, March 19.—Hon. Mark ». Brewer of Michigan, a member of the civil service commission, has diet) here from a complication of diseases. Mr. Brewer had been at home sick foe the last ten days, although for some time past his health has been poor. He was 04 yenrs pf ago and leaves a widow. The funeral will be he(4 ijt Poi| tlae, Mich., Thursday. Civil Service CoaMllilDRar Dead. ! We are now showing an exceptionally fine assort ment of the, There are to be ten school divisions in the archipelago, each wltli a division superintendent, and there Is to be a superior advisory board composed ol the general superintendent and four members, to be appointed by the Philippine commission, who ahull conalder the general subject of education In the Islands and make regulations, etc. According to the terms of the act the EngHeh language as soon as practicable shall be made tbe basis of all public Instruction, and soldiers may be detailed #» Instructors until replaced by trained teachers. No chance to loss if yon am aouatomerof ours. Another large consign meat of gr«n groceries wtll arrive Saturday mornlog. Don t forget to leave yoqr order. 8guuy & IpoBSMOu. Ihe Wlaatas Oard New Printed Foulards. All the newest conceits in the way of coloring and design. Also the best value we have ever owned in BLACK TAFFETA. O. Doimlly, fepth Main St., Plttaton. A commanI RITTBTi 11 a bbwabb or iwrrxtioNti „ €«. ,«ie PMris^giMI CHARGED WITH PERJURY. TREATMENT Of A COLO. Fresh eggs, dlreet from the eonatry, every day, at Davs Bsrlew's new general produce sod frnlt market, next door to the Bohan liquor story. 8. Kain SL Strictly fresh Bradford-oouoty sggs, 18 oenta par doasn. tin Bros. Lawns and Dimities—Do not wait till the choice of the stock of Wash Goods stock is gone. Now is the time to lay in your summer stock. McGall's Patterns. Armstrong's Atu* TB~« »•» Iwmm flea TeilHiHe torn* Good Advice by a Well Known Pay Syracuse, March 19.—Rev. Oliver Perry Pitcher, a retired Methodist minister, well known In central and northern New York, has died at Adams, N. y„ ttgeil 80 years. From 1803 to 1863 he was engaged in mission work in the army under the auspices of the Chris tlan commission and In 1800 and 1807 was connected with the Bible society at Washington. Prominent Methodist Mlaleter Dead. , Waah., Maroh 10.—In the Unity1 States Dlatrlot Oonrt today the «aa» of tha United State* vs. Kagens Bidden, H*nry 8. Png*l*y. Alb*rt Biddeil, Jam** Barry and Sdgar Paraell. charged with perjury is connection with moving op on timber claims, to on trial. elelUi A wall known pbyslolan aaya that a eo!d o»n be saally treated at th* outset, Eht I negleoted may lead to la grlpp* and pn*omonl*. Be aaya that tha b*at bom* treatment for th* onr* of oolda and la grlpp* la Krana*'* Oold Onr* Capaulee- He ue*e them elmoat exolualvely In hla practice, aa they d»not affect tha bead aa doea qulnln* nor np**t th* atomaeh. Oi Authority is given to the general superintendent to obtain from the United States 1,000 trained teachers at salaries of not less than $76 nor more than $100 per month, the txpef salary to be fixed according to the efficiency of tftg teacher. The act provides that 110 teacher or other person "shall teach or criticise the doctrines of any church, religious sect or de»pnjlnatlon or shall attempt to Influence the pupils fpr or against any church or religious sect in opy public school." Violation of this section Is pnade punishable by summary dismissal from th# public aervice. GLOBE WAREHOUSE, PITTSTON. Ita can as** yourself many boon of to faring during theoold, stormy winter by ha ring yostr teeth oared for and placed la good condition. Ton will And work doneby Dr. Moon will give general satisfaction. 0#oe 1* N. Main 8t D*Sm Best Flour Feed, all kinds **'* ,,m*" tr°Ub'*' "ST" to '' \\ thorouahlr cleans* elahteen mac iiLj' ' ifl \ cold water, without hard rube | substitute othar thanJVoper^muj^J Oats, as bushel lots... 1 Potatoes, bushel... May, per 100..... , Best Butter...... s No. 7 Broom. J 2 cans fine Peaches . J 3 cans Corn ; 1 dozen Canned Corn... j Oats, per bushel WOMEN CANDIDATES. Washington, March 10.—Chief Justice Fuller of the United States supremo court has announced that the court will take a recess from next Monday for a fortnight. The opinion is quite general that the decisiou of the court in the Porto Rican and Phil Ipplne questions will not be announced ptytll after that recess. Pwrfft Rlcpa Decision Delayed. Hm»l Iseilei lev omea la* Maw Jar. ' This rsjnedy Is prepared In soft, aolnb's gelatine oapeales, whloh an eaally dls solved by the wsmtfe and flotde ol the etomaob. They are muob preferable to little, hard, sugar coated pills or tableta that alwaye offer objectionable resUtanca to aatmllatlon. Kreuee'e Gold Oar* poetttvely our** oold In th* head, cold In th* sheet, cold in th* throat or oold la any part of th* body, and It will prevent th* development ol bronehltl* or pneumonia It la lor ssls at all Bret olaas drag stores at SO cents a box. Sold by J. B. Bouok. Crawford, N. t., Maroh 19.—The oampalga which closes with todey'e municipal, alaotkm has been marked by lively elee ttonaerlng on the part of th* women Id effort* to el*ot two ot their *ex members of th* aehool board. sey leva. The telephones bring yon within reach of our voice. Let us have a short talk on prioee of our choice grcorrise. Ojders can be taken at the same time. Goods delivered promptly. Tmlk U Cheap. The act also provides for a norm&) ■chool at Manila for the education of natives In the science of teaching. It appropriates J400,000 for school buildings sod 1220,000 for apparatus and fixtures. Acme Steam Laundry 3 lbs Evap. Peaches.. . 4 lbs Prunes Lion Coffee . „jj Arbuckle Coffee ,|| Fresh eggs, 4m CIVIL SERVICE WORK. Dead at 111, T. A. Guana, Ihe Grooer, South Main St, Plttston, Pa. Columbus, Qa., March 10.—Catherine Gant, a negro woman, aged 111 yeurs, (jus died at her home in this city. Aunt Catherine was born In Virginia and came to Columbus lu its earliest days. Before coming here she belonged to a family who entertained Lafayette on his last visit to this country. Of lepereat to Tea. Bny a good wheel. Oar Pleroe Cheln- Ieaa Bib the bill. Prloe $75. Bosusslhi & BaonoLn. THB CELEBRATED |Por over heir a century the popular remedyl ■ superior to all ethers) with Physicians in I [Europe and America, for the prompt andl ■complete cure of lontc standing or recent! leases of derangement of the urinary organsi lin either sen. At all nc. bottle I lot farensnl.CLIN & CO j.il* Iiealaallee Belni Held Today for li- aaalaar at Sarvaje. Washington, Uaroh 19 —A civil urvloe •lamination began today and will oloae tomorrow In all ottlM having a free mall delivery evetem for the position of examiner of goveromaat surveys for tin genoral land oBoe. Wondii Ib the nillfilsu, Mrs. O. E. VanDnessm Kllbonrn, Wls.,| was ■ filleted with stomaoh and ooastlpetlon tor a long tlma. The say, "I have tried many preparations bnt none have dona me the good that Ohambarlaln'e Stomteh and Liver Tablets have.'1 These tablets are for sale at Farrer, Faok & Bob erte, apothecaries; Pllteton, one door above B«gle Hotel, and Want Pitta ton, Wyoming aid Lnisrne Aves. Newburg, N. Y„ March 19.—A letter from the Philippines says that George H. Nestell, a member Pf Company M, Forty-fourth United States volunteers, bnd botli eyes shot out In a battle In tb£ Island of Cebu and was captured by the Insurgents. Strictly fresh Bradford oonsty eggs, 18 oenta per dossn. 8am Baoe J. T. ARMSTRONG * CO„ H Booth Maty 8t„ PTTTrrOM - HOODS DELIVERED P QU«II| HIlN If Havana. Havana, March 10.-Lieutenant Oeu cral. Miles, who Intends to Inspect the principal military posts In Cuba, hflg arrived here with bis party from the United States. Salt rheum, with its burning stinging ssosatloa, Is due to poor blood and is cured by Hood's Saraaparilla, the great blood purifier. HAS SAILED AWAY N«w Move by the Bervlabes. n Math *t1a«Ht sqaedroa Baa Oaaa to ' Peoaeoola, Fla., Ifaroh 18.—Tba North | Allantle Squadron sailed today for Torget Bay, Oolebra Islands, where the ships are doe the Mtb Inst. London, March 19.—A special dlapatch from Cairo, Egypt, says u new dervish movement Is reported to have •occurred in the southern part of the Sudan. Or. Ball's On|t Sirup hu prove* ltulf to be a quick and sure onre for croup. Mothers, when your children art attacked with that dreadful disease, yon can depend upon this marvelous remedy. It never falls to cur* and gives relief at ones. Prise, SB oenta. TP. BURKK, Hallway and Steamship Ticket Agent. Tickets to all points In the west over the beet routes. Baggage always checked through to deetlnatlon. Agent for the Inman Line, White Btar Line, Canard Line. Gnion Line, Anchor Line, North German Lloyd Hembora Lines, F ench Line, Netherlands Line, Red -1«r Line American Line, Italian Line Sod Allan State Line. Vrafte and Honey Orere sold for English pound*. Anstrlen Guildera, Bnselan Roubles and German lfarks Very low ratee. Office at D , L. & W. depot, Plttston Junction. Pa. For a stylish tailor-made garment go to De Forest H. Hatfield, Weat Plttaton. Spring styles all In. A riesdlak Attaab. Ail attack was lately made on 0.t. Collier, of Cht okee, Iowa, that nearly proved fatal. It cxma through h'a kidneys. Hla back got so Uma that ba ooold not stoop without great pain, nor alt In a chair exnept propped by cushions. No remedy helped Mm until ha tried Kleotrlo Bitters which effected such a wonderful change that ha vrttee he feels like a new man. This marvelous medialne cans beckaabe and kidney tronble, pari Asa the blood and bnilds np your health. Only bO oents at W. 0. Prlos, Plttston and Btroh's pharmacy, Wast Plttston. Opening Sale Wash Goods Will be no exception to the recognized excellence of oar goods, in fact there will be improvement. We wiil ezl as nsnal, a full line lawns, seersuckerj«pQgi| embroideries, mocha gloves, dbrsete, and low bust) hosiery, kerchiefs, in tact all the that go to comj first class dress goofl8"~ tion store. Fresh shad today at Sharp's Market St Ooanterfelte of DeWltt's Witch Hails Salve are liable to causa blood poisoning Leavs them alone. The original has ths name DeWltfs upon tba bo* and wrapper. It la a harmless and healing salve for akin diseases, Uneqnslled for pile*. T. J. Yates, Plttstoni Stroh's pharmacy, Weet I Plttaton. THE WEATHER, CToapr Baaaas from Bakr's Onb at night are agonlilng to mocaert. Da Qal.via'a Caoor Tutotoaa will relieve eroup, soon aa administered. It Is also a nmniUNUsDT for ooughs, colds and hing oomplalnta. Twenty-five oents per bnDtla. A PlaasMt Datr.—"When I know anything worthy of recommendation, I consider it mydnty to tell it," mti Bev. James Murdoch, of Hamburg, Pa. "Dr A (new'a Catarrhal Powder baa cured me of catarrh of fire yean standing. It is certainly magical In Its effcct. I The first application benefited me In five minutes. 50 cents." J. H. Honck. Washington, D. O., Mar. 1$.-Forecast The time toljuy Wash Materials is when the assortments fresh and unbroken, and styles the latest. We have surpassed all previous years. Tfhe designs and btDlor combinations are marvels of artistic beauty. Bijou and Blue Bell Lawns at io cents. Violet Lawnsignd Zephyr Muslins at iajCc. Colored Dotted Swisses, Fine Dimity, at is rents. D Plain, liaht Mue, pink and buff Organdie with black border, »6c. u uw«,tiq Siflfcl Orgindje at to """"" ™ " Wh"T " Foilard Dalsace, as beautiful and serviceable as indUt silk, sale 25c. Silk Striped ChaHles, a 40c quality at 33 cents. Sale now In progress. antli 8 p. m. Wsdnesday, for Eaatarn . Pennsylvania : Bain; warmer tonight; Wadassday, exoept In southern portion of the State, Increasing soatheasterly winds. RROOLAMATION. A special election will be held at the usual polling plare in the second ward of the City of Plttston, Friday, Msrch 29. 1901, and in the manner provided by lsw to elect a member to Select Council from said ward to fill the vacancy for the unexpired term caused by the resignation of Mr. P. F. Joyce ' T.J.CofacoftAN^Maioy^, A TENNE88EE HANGING Pore olive oil, Imported, at QraoeV. Nenfohstel and brick cheeae at Oraoe'rt tlntaet Poremoet lfaarSefeaol Oblldrea an (laklj. t Bsllneatb to Par tba Paaalty far BleMaa In ths'.flelrt of medietas lis Hood's Sarsaparilla. It possesses aotnal and nneqaalled merit by which It onrea all diseases caused or promoted by impure or Impoverished blood. If yon have rheumatism, dyspepsia, sorofttla or eatarrb. tot Stay take Hood's Saraaparllla and be onredT^If you are ran down and feS weak and tind, yon may be sure It will dd yon good. nd, qnu DT Motner uwy, a Done in Ohlldren'e Home, New Tork, break up eolds In M bonis, core feverlshoees, beadache, stomach troubles, tM thing disorders, move and rsgalata tba bowel#, and dee troy worms. Kra. billy Hsronn. Msrldsn, Ot, says: "It Is the best medicine la the world for ehlldren when feverish and wTttiitoA g, nimstuil, rliBm'. Tn I. Iheiaanns unse la a Pay. Mystio Onre for rheumatism and naoraleia radloally ouree In 1 to 8 days. Its ' « JFayettaviUs, Tsnn., Hank 10.—Jamas fMbrsath will -be hung tar murder, fa the Jfrfrs prtson yard tomorrow. UTS IRA 1FER . B. Cutler, A ■ teat laving. j shoes, slippers and rubber goods Jaae than oaat of manufaetnre, at Haa for Moving ANTRIM'S, iptly. IMwtii lata atu. I Th# feTorlU oMhartk to Hood'C NOR'] MAIN STREET |
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